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Christopher Michno

Christopher Michno writes about the visual arts, and is an editor for Artillery, a bimonthly contemporary art magazine, and DoppelHouse Press, a Los Angeles-based publisher of books on art and architecture. His work has also appeared in the LA Weekly, ICON Italy, and other publications.
Recent Articles
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Radio Clandestina Gives Voice to a Marginalized Latinx Community
Post date: 2019-01-16T15:43:04-08:00It was 1996, and big media was swallowing up smaller stations in L.A., leaving little room for Latinx voices. It was into this barren media-scape that the pirate radio station Radio Clandestina emerged.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Creating Art in the Desert? Conservation Groups Want You to Consider These Guidelines
Post date: 2017-04-26T06:55:00-07:00The Mojave Desert Land Trust has launched ecological guidelines and curriculum for artists looking to create art in the desert.
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Architecture and Design
Artbound
Brutalist Building Set for Demolition Raises Questions of Sustainability and Design
Post date: 2016-09-19T09:56:00-07:00Pomona College has intentions to tear down a modestly scaled Brutalist building. The planned demolition prompts questions about the preservation of cultural resources.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
First Street Gallery Helps Artists with Disabilities Find Their Voice
Post date: 2016-08-20T13:20:00-07:00At First Street Gallery Art Center, individuals with developmental disabilities have found their voice through art-making.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Motorcycle World Traveler Heather Johnson Leaves Art Along the Way
Post date: 2016-08-03T16:52:00-07:00Heather Johnson leads a nomadic life. Aboard her motorcycle, the artist makes cross-country trips, leaving art along her path.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Re-imagining Route 66: New Stories for an Old Landscape
Post date: 2016-06-21T16:15:00-07:00Route 66 has been mythologized in popular culture since it was established as a national highway in 1926. Two new projects re-contextualize the road for the 21st century.